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Article 322 of the French Civil Code

The action may be brought by the heirs of a deceased person before the expiry of the period that was allowed to the deceased person to bring the action. The heirs may also continue the action already brought, unless there has been a withdrawal or lapse of proceedings.

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Article 324 of the French Civil Code

Judgments handed down in matters of filiation may be set up against persons who were not parties to them. The latter have the right to lodge third-party proceedings against them within the period mentioned in article 321 if the action was open to them. Judges may, of their own motion, order that all interested parties to whom they consider that the judgment should be given be joined.

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Article 325 of the French Civil Code

In the absence of a title and possession of status, the maternity search is admitted. The action is reserved for the child who is required to prove that he is the one from whom the alleged mother gave birth.

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Article 328 of the French Civil Code

The parent, even if a minor, in respect of whom filiation is established has, during the minority of the child, sole standing to bring an action to establish maternity or paternity. If no parent-child relationship is established or if that parent is deceased or unable to express his or her will, the action shall be brought by the guardian in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph of Article…

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Article 329 of the French Civil Code

Where the presumption of paternity has been set aside pursuant to Article 313, each of the spouses may request, during the child’s minority, that its effects be re-established by proving that the husband is the father. The action is open to the child during the ten years following his majority.

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Article 331 of the French Civil Code

Where an action is brought under this section, the court shall decide, where appropriate, on the exercise of parental authority, the contribution to the maintenance and education of the child and the attribution of the name.

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